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  • Thirty-Three Multicultural Tales to Tell

    Pleasant DeSpain, Alma Cuervo, Jennifer Ikeda, Nyambi Nyambi, Kevin Orton, Greg Steinbruner, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, June 4, 2014)
    People just can't live together without telling stories. We tell stories that are funny, ironic, insightful, or just simply pleasing to the tongue and ear. Stories just seem to happen. When a story happens with the force of universality, it finds its way into that pantheon of tales that is the common denominator of cultural exchange. Here are 33 such tales, collected from Brazil, China, Korea, Russia, Tibet, Africa, from America's native peoples, and other lands, and chosen for the universality…
  • Thirty-Three Multicultural Tales to Tell

    Pleasant DeSpain

    Paperback (August House, Dec. 15, 2005)
    When a story shares a universal message, it finds its way into that pantheon of tales that is shared with many diverse cultures.People just can't live together without telling stories. We tell stories that are funny, ironic, insightful, or just simply pleasing to the tongue and ear. Stories just seem to happen. When a story happens with the force of universality, it finds its way into that pantheon of tales that is the common denominator of cultural exchange. Here are thirty-three such tales, collected from Brazil, China, Korea, Russia, Tibet, Africa, from America's native peoples, and other lands, and chosen for the universality of their message. Each story is presented in concise "retellable" form, suitable for all ages.Kirkus Review wrote, "Presented in easy-to-learn versions enlivened with unforced humor and clear, fluent language; most would take ten minutes or less to tell. Their readers will bring away a stronger impression of human culture's unity than its diversity."
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  • Multicultural Tales to Tell

    Pleasant DeSpain, August House

    Audible Audiobook (August House, Oct. 20, 2000)
    From 20-year veteran storyteller Pleasant DeSpain, known for reducing folktales to their essence, 20 "retellable" folktales from around the world. Folktales captivate generation after generation because they remind us that our forebears overcame seemingly insurmountable odds and we can, too! Folktale characters show us the best in ourselves; our sense of humor, our perseverance, our resilience that overcomes giant hurdles, and our innate sense of fair play. For Ages Five to Adult
  • Thirty-Three Multicultural Tales To Tell

    Pleasant DeSpain

    eBook (August House, Dec. 15, 2005)
    When a story shares a universal message, it finds its way into that pantheon of tales that is shared with many diverse cultures. These classic 33 tales, collected from Brazil, China, Korea, Russia, Tibet, Africa, from America's native peoples, and other lands, are chosen for their timeless shared values.
  • Thirty-Three Multicultural Tales to Tell

    Pleasant DeSpain

    Hardcover (August House, Jan. 1, 1955)
    A collection of folktales from around the world, selected for their "tellability"
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  • Thirty-Three Multicultural Tales to Tell

    Pleasant DeSpain, Joe Shlichta

    Paperback (Natl Book Network, Dec. 25, 1993)
    Item is used but in good condition.
  • Multicultural Tales to Tell

    Pleasant DeSpain

    Audio Cassette (August House, Jan. 27, 2006)
    People just can't live together without telling stories. We tell stories that are funny, ironic, insightful, or just simply pleasing to the tongue and ear. Stories just seem to happen. When a story happens with the force of universality, it finds its way into that pantheon of tales that is the common denominator of cultural exchange. Here are 20 such tales, collected from Mexico, China, Korea, Fiji, Tibet, Africa, from America's native peoples, and other lands, and chosen for the universality of ....
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